Adequate exposure + Chaperone + Consent Skin color-abnormalities, hair distribution, nails, amputation - Check btw toes ( Fungal infection ) - Raise right leg, then left - Bend both legs Palpate: Temperature Tender Pulses + CRT Cotton whool then pin then tuning fork, feel or no? Pull/push toes, feel or no? Motor activity and tone, - roll legs - elevate legs - circular foot Power - push against my hand in all directions - bend legs and push against my hand - Foot Hammer ( Tap on patella and achilles bilat )
Andrew was in final year when I was in final year, Andrew is still in final year and I am consultant General Surgeon.. 😂😂😂 Hats of for the commitment Andrew. 👍 And
@@geekymedics thank you for your kindness. This morning I’m having my general surgery OSCE and going through your videos helped me recollect my thoughts :D 💜
Thank you for all the amazing videos GeekyMedics! I wanted to ask whether we also test soft touch/pinprick in diabetic foot considering they could have peripheral neuropathy? And if we are assessing it, are we following the dermatomal distribution from distal to proximal or using different points? Thank you!
Yes that would be somehting to do if there were abnormalities picked up on the initial screen (i.e. light touch sensation) - the diabetic foot examination is intended as a screen and further more comprehensive assessment should always follow if abnormalities are detected. You would usually assess distal to proximal given that diabetes typically causes peripheral neuropathy.
When assessing for peripheral neuropathy, you assess for glove and stocking sensory loss (i.e. beginning at the most distal aspect of the limb and moving proximally), rather than dermatomal assessment
Thanks a million for the very educative video. Communication and instructions to the patient is particularly awesome. However, I noticed that Buerger's test was not done. Shouldn't it be part of this examination? Thanks 👍🏿
Andrew has literally not aged a day - always and forever leanring my OSCEs from Geeky Medics! Thank you!!!
QHBPMGAD womens diabetic shoes are a good choice for swollen feet. It is professional designed for the diabetic patients. Soft and comfortable !
Can’t believe thousands of students are going to watch and learn from our chronic senior stuck in final year..
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🤣🤣🤣🤣Yoo this is very funny.
thank u geekymedics🙏
medical student from somalia.
Adequate exposure + Chaperone + Consent
Skin color-abnormalities, hair distribution, nails, amputation
- Check btw toes ( Fungal infection )
- Raise right leg, then left
- Bend both legs
Palpate:
Temperature
Tender
Pulses + CRT
Cotton whool then pin then tuning fork, feel or no?
Pull/push toes, feel or no?
Motor activity and tone,
- roll legs
- elevate legs
- circular foot
Power
- push against my hand in all directions
- bend legs and push against my hand
- Foot
Hammer ( Tap on patella and achilles bilat )
Welcome back geeky medics....it's been a while....
God bless you geeky medics
I love you guys so much
I use the videos you my osce
Thanks so much Adom, we really appreciate your kind words!
Please upload these knowledgeable videos more frequently
Thanks for all your effort.
A million subs soon come!
Jesus, how many times has Andrew had to re do his final year? 😂
He’s a real doctor in Utah I think. He does these to help out.
@@seang2012 he’s British my g
Hahahaha
@samtheman, sean is right he works in America now I believe. he is a british doctor though
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Andrew was in final year when I was in final year, Andrew is still in final year and I am consultant General Surgeon.. 😂😂😂 Hats of for the commitment Andrew. 👍 And
Watched your videos since I was second year student.. now I’m sixth year medical student 😊💜
Hope your studies are going well! Thanks for sticking around 🙂
@@geekymedics thank you for your kindness. This morning I’m having my general surgery OSCE and going through your videos helped me recollect my thoughts :D 💜
Can you please do a video on the Acromegaly examination? The written guide is good but it's nice to have a video
Thank you for your help. I got a good grade!
Amazing! Congratulations 🙂
First viewer love from Indiaaaaa :)
Well done Geeky medics!
That's a loooong final year for Andrew
Thanks from Yemen !
This is 2024 and Andrew is still in his final year. Thanks Andrew for enlightening us throughout your final year span.
Thank you for all the amazing videos GeekyMedics! I wanted to ask whether we also test soft touch/pinprick in diabetic foot considering they could have peripheral neuropathy? And if we are assessing it, are we following the dermatomal distribution from distal to proximal or using different points?
Thank you!
Yes that would be somehting to do if there were abnormalities picked up on the initial screen (i.e. light touch sensation) - the diabetic foot examination is intended as a screen and further more comprehensive assessment should always follow if abnormalities are detected.
You would usually assess distal to proximal given that diabetes typically causes peripheral neuropathy.
Thank you for the reply! But is the sensation tested within the dermatomes or differently?
When assessing for peripheral neuropathy, you assess for glove and stocking sensory loss (i.e. beginning at the most distal aspect of the limb and moving proximally), rather than dermatomal assessment
@@larrypotterTMB the dermatoems doesn't really matter coz they correlate to nerve root/spinal cord level not peripheral
Very informative and well-put-together video - thanks for the fantastic effort! :-)
Can I suggest that you keep white noise background on during parts of the exam instead of it being totally silent which it does sometimes
We'll keep this in mind moving forward, thanks for the feedback 🙂
@@geekymedics I just sometimes think there's either an issue with the video or my device etc.
Thanks a lot ❤
if Andrew has not still passed his final year? how I can?
Thank you
Andrew when are you going to graduate mate? bless you!
Thank you very hopeful ❤
What are the changes to the previous version
What is the abnormal gait in DM ?
Is this for plab 2?
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James still 29 Omg, what a magical & weird actually
“I’m just going to start by inspecting your legs, but from as far away as possible like I’m buying a second-hand car.”
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Thanks a million for the very educative video. Communication and instructions to the patient is particularly awesome. However, I noticed that Buerger's test was not done. Shouldn't it be part of this examination? Thanks 👍🏿
I guess many are coming here as a reference to pass PLAB-2 stations 😅😅
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00:55 SNIFF🤤🤤🤪
the bit where he inspects the footwear makes me laugh so much 😂
yay he has the same birthday as me